Icelandic Times - Issue 43

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To u r i s m , C u lt u r e

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Business

I s s u e 43 • 2019

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o n e o f H e i m a e y ’s 5, 3 0 0 inhabitants had ever expected that a volcanic eruption could make them homeless. But on 23 rd January 1973, earthquakes started to shake the small island south of the Icelandic mainland. Only hours later a 2,000 metre-long crevice opened just outside the town and close to the church, pouring fountains of lava and ash over Heimaey’s houses and streets. I n l e s s t h a n on e ho u r a l l t h e inhabitants had been evacuated, without any chance of saving their belongings. Some people never returned to the island. Heroes Saving a Home Two hundred brave men stayed in the danger zone to fight the devastation, and finally succeeded in slowing down the lava flow by cooling it with seawater and thus saved the port. However, when 5 months later, the eruption came to its end, around 400 houses had been completely destroyed. This volcanic eruption made headlines worldwide, bringing back memories of the Italian town of Pompeii which, in

73 AD, was buried under thick layers of ash and lava from Mt. Vesuvius. Huge parts of that historic site have since been excavated—so people on the Westman Islands rolled up their sleeves and started doing the same. ‘Pompeii of the North’ deserves its name: 40 years after the disaster some 10 houses have been raised from the ashes, and an impressive museum tops off the excavation site that had been open to visitors since the very first dig. A Museum as a Mirror Eldheimar’s design is unique, rather ominous, and yet austere. It is an archi­tect ura l masterpiece made of volcanic stone that perfectly mirrors the inexorability and harshness of nature. Its beating heart right in the centre of the building is Gerðisbraut No. 10, the house that had been situated on the slope of the lava-spewing volcano. Having been fully excavated, it displays life on the day of the eruption and now serves as a memorial for a lost homeland. In Eldheimar’s over 1,000m2 museum, visitors are presented multimedia shows and exhibitions about the Westman

Island’s Eldfjall volcano that, in 1973 rose up to a height of 220 metres out of the blue, not existing before its eruption. It was similar to the submarine volcano that erupted in 1963 and lasted four years creating the island of Surtsey, south of Heimaey. Nat u re protec t ion law s protec t Surtsey and only scientists are allowed to access the island for research reasons. The island is part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage since 2008. The Eldheimar museum is quite open in both design and guidance in the exhibition halls as well as in the café and shop. It leaves enough space for walking around and contemplating the natural disaster and its impacts on the economic and cultural life of the Westman Islands, creating respect for the determination of its fearless inhabitants, who still brave the elements today. -DT

Eldheimar

Suðurvegur • 900 Vestmannaeyjum

+354 488 2000 eldheimar@vestmannaeyjar.is www.eldheimar.is

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Refreshing Vík

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pages 99-100

A Little Bit of Icelandic Paradise

4min
pages 96-97

The House that Disappeared

2min
page 98

A Taste of Iceland’s Wild & Sweet

2min
page 95

Stracta Hotel Hella

2min
page 94

Kirkjubæjarklaustur’s Best Kept Secret

4min
pages 92-93

Vestrahorn. A Beautiful Slice of Iceland

2min
pages 88-89

On Top of the world – Glacier Jeeps

3min
pages 90-91

Clifftop Bathing

1min
pages 80-81

EAST ICELAND

2min
pages 86-87

Soak in the Amazing Scenery

8min
pages 82-85

Akureyri Heart of the North

2min
pages 78-79

Langjokull

7min
pages 72-75

WESTFJORDS

2min
pages 76-77

REYKJANES

4min
pages 68-69

Fur Store and workshop

3min
pages 62-63

Krauma Geothermal Baths

2min
pages 70-71

Dine at Elegant Bambus Chinese Restaurant

5min
pages 64-65

Sóley Organics

4min
pages 66-67

Anna Maria Design

1min
page 61

Urta Islandica

2min
page 59

Lysi

2min
page 60

Radisson Blu Saga Hotel

1min
page 58

Special Tours

1min
pages 56-57

The Joyful Wonderland

1min
page 55

Reykjavík Excursions

2min
page 52

Nepalese cuisine comes to Reykjavík

1min
page 53

A Taste of Thai

1min
pages 50-51

An Authentic Seafood Experience

2min
pages 46-47

Isortoq

2min
pages 48-49

The All-Icelandic Wool Shop

2min
page 43

The World’s Most Exclusive Watchmaker

2min
page 42

The Quiet Elegance of Hotel Holt

3min
pages 40-41

We Specialise In Your Adventure

1min
pages 44-45

Leather Designer

1min
page 39

Yeah Man, The Dude Abides

3min
pages 34-35

The Fine Art of Knifemaking

2min
page 38

64° Reykjavík Distillery: Quality Crafted Spirits

1min
pages 36-37

The Icelandic Phallological Museum

1min
page 29

Solón Bistro

2min
page 33

Catch the Aurora Borealis All Year Round

2min
page 32

Master of Colour

1min
pages 30-31

Hafnarhúsid Museum

1min
page 28

Ásmundasalur Museum

2min
pages 26-27

Kjarvalstaðir Museum

3min
pages 24-25

Reykjavík City Museum

3min
pages 22-23

On Power: Hot in Iceland

2min
pages 16-17

Kerry's Arctic Prize and rousing speech

4min
page 11

Keflavik Duty Free

2min
pages 20-21

The Icelandic geothermal model is changing China

9min
pages 12-15

Iceland First European nation to sign

3min
pages 18-19

Iceland's key to success

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page 10

Innovation is key to Arctic progress

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